Note that the {{{...}}} and `...` commands not only select a monospace font, but also treat their content as verbatim text, meaning that no further wiki processing is done on this text.

Headings

You can create heading by starting a line with one up to five equal characters ("=")
followed by a single space and the headline text. The line should end with a space
followed by the same number of = characters.

Example:

= Heading =
== Subheading ==
=== About ''this'' ===

Display:

Heading

Subheading

About this

Paragraphs

A new text paragraph is created whenever two blocks of text are separated by one or more empty lines.

A forced line break can also be inserted, using:

Line 1[[BR]]Line 2

Display:

Line 1Line 2

Lists

The wiki supports both ordered/numbered and unordered lists.

Example:

* Item 1
* Item 1.1
* Item 2
1. Item 1
1. Item 1.1
1. Item 2

Display:

Item 1

Item 1.1

Item 2

Item 1

Item 1.1

Item 2

Note that there must be one or more spaces preceding the list item markers, otherwise the list will be treated as a normal paragraph.

Definition Lists

The wiki also supports definition lists.

Example:

llama::
some kind of mammal, with hair
ppython::
some kind of reptile, without hair
(can you spot the typo?)

Display:

llama

some kind of mammal, with hair

ppython

some kind of reptile, without hair
(can you spot the typo?)

Note that you need a space in front of the defined term.

Preformatted Text

Block containing preformatted text are suitable for source code snippets, notes and examples. Use three curly braces wrapped around the text to define a block quote. The curly braces need to be on a separate line.
Example:

{{{
def HelloWorld():
print "Hello World"
}}}

Display:

def HelloWorld():
print "Hello World"

Blockquotes

In order to mark a paragraph as blockquote, indent that paragraph with two spaces.

Links can be given a more descriptive title by writing the link followed by a space and a title and all this inside square brackets. If the descriptive title is omitted, then the explicit prefix is disguarded, unless the link is an external link. This can be useful for wiki pages not adhering to the WikiPageNames convention.